In this article the Stripe team describes their approach to finding accessible colors for their design system. Unfortunately their tools are not open source. However, their descriptions are accurate enough that you could apply similar processes in your own work.

This article provides some good tips on how to work with git from initial feature branch creation to merge commit. Even though this article was written in 2012, due to git's backwards compatible nature the article is still as relevant now as it was then.

This is a very interesting blog post that makes the case for utility-first CSS over other things like CSS-in-JS using Styled Components or Emotion. It addresses all the objections that I had about utility-first CSS including those that I came up with while reading the description on what it actually is. I'm seriously considering utility-first CSS as a solution for my next front-end project.

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